democrats need good news on the jobs economy. and mass layoffs at any moment. thousands of people who work at twitter this morning might not work there anymore by noon. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. just four days left now until the high stakes mid-term election control of the house. senate and dozens of state governor s offices are on the line. president biden waking up in california. he s on a swing across the west coast trying to rally democrats in key races. mr. president, is your message getting through to the american voters? yes. tonight the president will be in chicago for another campaign event. former president trump also on the road. he held a rally there in sioux city, iowa, backing republican candidates. all but upstaging them with big hints about his plans for 2024. get ready, that s all i m telling you. get ready. get ready. let s begin with the president and cnn s jasmine wright. jasmine,
school. several mass shootings breaking out across the country over the weekend n oklahoma a 9-year-old was injured, nevada, arizona and tennessee, most shot were teenagers. the gun violence following the supermarket shooting in buffalo, the church shooting in california and, of course, the massacre in uvalde, texas, that killed 19 children and two teachers. today the first of many funeral services will begin there. we will have more on that and the president s visit ahead. people are feeling on edge, in brooklyn an active shooter scare at a boxing match sent folks fleeing the stands and running for their lives. 18 people were injured at the barkley center, turns out it was a loud noise heard on the street that sent crowds rushing for the exits. let s go to cnn s nadia romero live in atlanta with the latest. reporter: you mentioned the shooting that happened in chattanooga, tennessee, where six people were injured and police tell us the majority were either teenagers or
democrats need good news on the jobs economy. and mass layoffs at any moment. thousands of people who work at twitter this morning might not work there anymore by noon. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. just four days left now until the high stakes mid-term election control of the house. senate and dozens of state governor s offices are on the line. president biden waking up in california. he s on a swing across the west coast trying to rally democrats in key races. mr. president, is your message getting through to the american voters? yes. tonight the president will be in chicago for another campaign event. former president trump also on the road. he held a rally there in sioux city, iowa, backing republican candidates. all but upstaging them with big hints about his plans for 2024.
cemetery and lay a wreath before the tomb of the unknown soldier. jeremy diamond is live at the white house. reporter: president biden waking up at his home in wilmington, delaware, but he will head back to washington for a slue of events honoring fallen service members. the president will host a breakfast this morning here at the white house in honor of memorial day before heading over to arlington national cemetery where he will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier, that solemn ceremony that we typically see the u.s. president participate in every year on this memorial day and he will deliver remarks at arlington as well at the memorial amphitheater about the meme real day. the president later in the day will plant a magnolia tree alongside the families of the fallen service members and the first lady of the united states. i think it s notable as you look to see what the president might say on this memorial day this is the first memorial day since the u.s. withdrew its t
castigated by two federal judges. he covered it up. he made it seem it was all okay as if the doj shouldn t prosecute. of course, doj should have done a very serious inquiry into this, and barr may have forestalled president trump ever facing criminal charges for this. the question, what now, right? you remember he was asked directly, can the president be charged after he leaves office for obstruction? it was a republican congressman kennebunk, and mueller said yeah, yeah. now that we have this, does this proadvise a roadmap if doj wanted to prosecute? john, i was sitting directly across from mueller. i remember that colloquy with buck. buck did not intend he intended to get the opposite answer, and we were all startled by mueller s answer, but it s the correct one. look, doj has made a decision here.